Thank you so much, for reminding us our childhood...
@asasasas62122 жыл бұрын
ዳኒዬ የኔ ቆጆ በርታልኝ በጣም ነው የምታምረው
@ethioamericann3 жыл бұрын
I love this kind program…… it covers lot of memories & nostalgia. A great way to introduce & bring to exposure the local craftsmen & handyman to the general public. Thank you brother & keep up your great work 👍🏽💚💛❤️
The same St. Tekle-Haimanot church also had a share from Wonji-Siquar in the 1950's and 60's. I know this for sure that My Great-Grandfather also invested at Winji.
@mariamsultan27573 жыл бұрын
ኢልሞዬ የሰፈሬ ምርጥ
@ማሂየተፈራልጅ3 жыл бұрын
ዳኒ የአጎቴ ልጅ😍ሞላማሩ የሚጨንቀኝ ሰፈር ለነወሪዎቹ ምርጥ ነው😊
@nonenone34203 жыл бұрын
off course it makes you uncomfortable if you born and raised in Bole lol
@dawitbekele963 жыл бұрын
Seferen selayew des belognal waooo dani & kerila guadegnoche dani teleyaleh eko ante
I born and raised ጭድ ተራ Kulfe key 🔑 🔐 Tera Merkato Abentet Molamaru I used to sale at ጭድ ተራ Ambasa 🍞 my mother she makes enjra and Ambasa it’s a good memory it’s remind me who I was Thank you to Teklye now I’m living in Atlanta I’m not happy I missed my old life I remember Elmo he fix lots of item for my mother pots, tea maker I will be home the end off August I missed home
None of the staffs are made in Ethiopia, Why are you saying our fathers left us these staffs? It shows we are consumers not producers. Poor ethiopia most of our histories are based on lies.